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Though he hasn't been seen speaking much, he was deemed "old fashioned" by Togame, for sending a letter to Shichika, in order to have a duel. Sabi can also come off as stern and callous, due to showing no emotion and saying few words. As well as not showing any acknowledgement to the nameless girl he saved upon a bridge during his random appearance during an episode. First saying to the men antagonizing her, "You're in the way."

Somethings could be assumed based off of his catchphrase, "I'll have you fall for me" (拙者にときめいてもらうでござる), that he is someone of elegance or "cool".

Sabi has long three toned gray hair done into a pony tail and is outlined with a gray texture, and has light blue eyes with an unillustrated white pupil or center of the iris. He wears a kimono halfway upon his body (with the right sleeve and side dangling off of him) with no hakama, revealing a red arm and torso covering, bedazzled in prints of the flower crest on the side of his obi, a scrunge above his left ankle, and waraji with no tabi.

He is shown in a clip where he encounter a samurai who challenges him to a duel to take his Shinizaki kiki's perfected Deviant Blade, Hakutō Hari . He told him that, he too has lost to this sword's magic, then cuts him down, and finish it with his signature catchphrase, "I'll have you fall for me.".

Hakuhei Sabi is shown in this volume where he saved a lady from bandits. He advice the bandits that "Katana are not for display. It's for killing." Then he finished them off with his signature catchphrase, "I'll have you fall for me!"

Swordsmanship Specialist: Not only holding the title of "Japan's strongest swordsman", given to him by Princess Hitei ,he also wields Hari, one of the Twelve Blades he had been sent to retrieve, but had ended up keeping for himself.

Ultimate Technique - Hakutō Kaigan (薄刀開眼): A sword technique that swings in perfect arc, accuracy and speed. This technique is the only right way to use Hari, as other sword techniques will destroy the sword due to it's fragility.